Zika virus (ZIKV) is largely known for causing brain abnormalities due to its ability to infect neural progenitor stem cells (NPC) during early development. Here we show that ZIKV is also capable of infecting and destroying stem-like cancer cells from aggressive human embryonal tumors of the central nervous system (CNS). When evaluating the oncolytic properties of Brazilian Zika virus strain (ZIKVBR) against human breast, prostate, colorectal and embryonal CNS tumor cell lines, a selective infection of CNS tumor cells, followed by a massive necrotic tumor cell death, was verified. Notably, ZIKVBR was more efficient in destroying CNS tumorspheres than normal stem cell neurospheres. A single intracerebroventricular injection of ZIKVBR in BALB/c nude mice bearing orthotopic human embryonal CNS tumor xenografts resulted in a significantly longer survival, reduced tumor burden, fewer metastasis and complete remission in some animals. Tumor cells closely resembling neural stem cells at the molecular level were more susceptible to ZIKVBR oncolytic effects. Altogether, these preclinical findings indicate that ZIKV could be an efficient oncolytic agent to treat aggressive forms of embryonal CNS tumors. Considering the poor effectiveness and severe side effects of available treatments for these tumors and that most ZIKV infections are asymptomatic, our findings open new avenues for novel therapies.
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View SamplesAnatomical staging is a critical, although imperfect, instrument to assess gastric cancer prognosis and define indication for surgery and adjuvant therapy. Despite recent advances, treatment results, as a whole, remain less than satisfactory. Thus, biomarkers are sorely needed to improve risk categorization and define new molecular targets for therapy.
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View SamplesA toxicogenomic analysis from liver of different pharmacological active coumarins (mammea A/BA+A/BB 3:1 and soulatrolide ) was performed on mice treated (20mg/kg/daily) for a whole week to evaluate if such compounds possess or could develop a hazardous profile on liver.
Toxicogenomic analysis of pharmacological active coumarins isolated from Calophyllum brasiliense.
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View SamplesSubstantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) is highly sensitive to normal aging and selectively degenerates in Parkinson's disease. However, ventral tegmental area (VTA), a region adjacent to SNpc, is less affected in PD. Until now, molecular mechanisms behind VTA aging have not been fully investigated using high throughput techniques.
Age-mediated transcriptomic changes in adult mouse substantia nigra.
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View SamplesSubstantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) is highly sensitive to normal aging and selectively degenerates in Parkinson's disease. Until now, molecular mechanisms behind SNpc aging have not been fully investigated using high throughput techniques.
Age-mediated transcriptomic changes in adult mouse substantia nigra.
Specimen part
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Age-mediated transcriptomic changes in adult mouse substantia nigra.
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View SamplesGrowth of the drosophila eye imaginal discs is controlled by the activation of Notch in the dorsal-ventral boundary. Overexpression in the eye disc of the Notch ligand Delta together with lola and pipsqueak from the GS(2)88A8 line induces tumoral growth. We used microarray to analyze the expression profile of tumoral discs.
Imaginal discs secrete insulin-like peptide 8 to mediate plasticity of growth and maturation.
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View SamplesStroke is a brain attack cutting off vital blood, and consequently the nutrients and oxygen vital to the brain cells that control everything we do. Stroke is a complex disease with unclear pathogenesis resulting from environmental and genetic factors.
TTC7B emerges as a novel risk factor for ischemic stroke through the convergence of several genome-wide approaches.
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View SamplesWe have witnessed the rise and fall of antiangiogenic therapy in breast cancer (BC). Nevertheless, clinical remissions were observed in patients and we were interested in studying the activity of antiangiogenic drugs in BC. Inefficacy of sunitinib was observed in mouse models of metastatic BC, where evidence of enhanced metastasis was reported, and lack of efficacy of sunitinib-docetaxel combination was recently reported in a phase III clinical trial. Our aim was to understand the mechanisms and predictors of response to sunitinib in BC in a cohort of patients with untreated locally advanced or operable BC treated with an upfront window of single agent sunitinib, followed by the combination of sunitinib and docetaxel.
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View SamplesBehets disease (BD) is a multisystemic immuno-inflammatory disorder characterized by a generalized vasculitis, particularly at the orogenital mucosa and eye. It is a complex disease with unclear pathogenesis.
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